Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 build 481478

Adobe Inc. today announced July 29, 2008 the immediate availability of Photoshop Lightroom 2.0, the photographer is essential toolbox for mana-ging, adjusting and presenting large volumes of digital photographs. With new enhancements such as dual-monitor support, radical advances in non destructive localized image correction, and streamlined search capabilities, Lightroom 2 is a compelling upgrade that simplifies photography from shoot to finish. As Adobe is first application to support 64-bit for Mac OS X 10.5 Macintosh computers with Intel processors and Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit operating systems, Adobe Lightroom 2 also provides improved memory performance for dealing with large scale images.

Adobe said that the tools and features in Photoshop Lightroom help photographers tailor their digital photography workflows. The Library and Develop modules have the organizing and editing features for image management and non-destructive editing, and Photoshop Lightroom makes it easy to send images to and from Photoshop for pixel editing. Once editing is complete, users can showcase their images in Photoshop Lightroom with the Slideshow, Print and Web modules.Lightroom 2.0 and the new Camera Raw 4.5 additional camera support over 190 camera models including the Olympus E 420 and E 520 models.

NEW:Local adjustment brushEnjoy more flexible, accurate enhancements by targeting a specific area of a photo for dodging, burning, and other local adjustments.

Multiple monitor supportAdd a second monitor and enjoy more room to work. Support for multiple monitors enables you to configure your workspace to manage image workflow and presentation more efficiently.

Extensible architectureTake advantage of the wide range of plug-ins to help you quickly and easily transfer images to your favorite sharing sites and photo labs.

Volume managementFreely manage and organize your images across multiple drives, and continue to work with the high-resolution previews — even when your originals are offline.